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Svovelskya kom – slik gjekk det

Tørseth, Kjetil (intervjuobjekt); Baas, Jarand Aga (journalist)

2023

Svevestøvmålinger i Moss. NILU OR

Tønnesen, D.

2007

Svevestøvmåling i bydel Fana langs FV546. 23. desember 2016 - 31. desember 2017.

Hak, Claudia

På oppdrag fra Statens vegvesen Region vest har NILU utført målinger av PM10 og PM2.5 ved et boligområde ved Fanavegen (Bergen kommune). Støvende aktivitet i forbindelse med anleggsarbeid genererer svevestøv til sjenanse for berørte naboer. Målingene pågikk i perioden 23. desember 2016 – 31. desember 2017. Resultatene ble rapportert hver måned. Årsmiddel-konsentrasjonene for PM10 og PM2.5 i 2017 var langt under respektive grenseverdier. I måleperioden ble det observert 3 døgn med PM10-døgnmiddelverdier over grenseverdien på 50 μg/m3. Det er tillatt med 30 døgnverdier over dette nivået. Årsaken til høy PM10-konsentrasjon var oppvirvling av svevestøv fra kjørebanen. Så lenge tiltak for å dempe støvoppvirvling ble iverksatt tidsnok, var svevestøvkonsentrasjonen innenfor varslingsklassen for liten eller ingen helserisiko.

NILU

2018

Svevestøv og miljøfartsgrenser

Grythe, Henrik (intervjuobjekt)

2022

Svarbrev fra NKS-FAK på nye karakterkrav for Analytisk kjemi kurs ved NMBU

Dundas, Siv Hjorth; Uggerud, Hilde Thelle; Kallenborn, Roland; Enger, Øyvind; Hammer, Stine Eriksen; Røberg-Larsen, Hanne

2025

Svalbard local air contamination by PAHs and nitro- and oxy-PAHs

Drotikova, Tatiana; Albinet, Alexandre; Halse, Anne Karine; Reinardy, Helena; Ali, Aasim Musa Mohamed; Kallenborn, Roland

2020

Sustainable atmosphere; transport and transformation of pollutants. NILU PP

Solberg, S.; Coddewille, P.; Hov, Ø.; Orsolini, Y.; Simpson, D.; Uhse, K.

2005

Sustainability of future coasts and estuaries: A synthesis

Newton, A.; Harff, J.; You, Z.-J.; Zhang, H.; Wolanski, E.

2016

Sustainability and Responsibility in ICT-enabled Urban Environmental Research and Decision-making

Barkved, L. J.; Lopez-Aparicio, S.; Throne-Holst, H.; Fossum, S. M.

2017

Suspect screening in Nordic countries: Point sources in city areas. TemaNord, 2017:561

Schlabach, M.; Haglund, P.; Reid, M.; Rostkowski, P.

2017

Survival rate and breeding outputs in a high Arctic seabird exposed to legacy persistent organic pollutants and mercury.

Goutte, A.; Barbraud, C.; Herzke, D.; Bustamante, P.; Angelier, F.; Tartu, S.; Clément-Chastel, C.; Moe, B.; Bech, C.; Gabrielsen, G.W.; Bustnes, J.O.; Chastel, O.

2015

Survey, screening and analysis of PFCs in consumer products. Projekt report, 09/41

Herzke, D.; Posner, S.; Olsson, E.

2009

Survey of meteorological data for environmental impact assessments in the ENV-e-CITY project.

Kukkonen, J.; Karppinen, A.; Nikmo, J.; Moussiopoulos, N.; Louka, P.; Larssen, S.; Bøhler, T.; Lohmeyer, A.

2002

Survey of emissions of volatile organic chemicals from handheld toys for children above 3 years

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Schmidbauer, Norbert

NILU has, on behalf of the Norwegian Environment Agency, performed a screening study to identify volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) emitted from handheld toys for children. The goal was to identify individual VOCs emitted from toys at room temperature and to evaluate what impact the toys may have on the composition and concentrations of VOCs in indoor air. 12-30 individual VOCs were identified in each toy and 65-143 individual VOCs were detected with a concentration higher than 1 µg/m3. VOCs emitted at high concentrations and/or with hazardous properties were cyclohexanone, aromatic VOCs (xylenes, toluene, ethylbenzene), cyclic siloxanes and 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate (TXIB). A regulated hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC-141 b) was also detected from 5 toys. The toys with high concentrations of cyclohexanone and cyclic siloxanes affected the composition and concentrations of VOCs in indoor air.

NILU

2020

Surface-Bioengineered Extracellular Vesicles Seeking Molecular Biotargets in Lung Cancer Cells

Kowalczyk, Agata; Dziubak, Damian; Kasprzak, Artur; Sobczak, Kamil; Ruzycka-Ayoush, Monika; Bamburowicz-Klimkows, Magdalena; Sęk, Sławomir; Mondragon, Ivan Rios; Żołek, Teresa; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Shaposhnikov, Sergey; Cimpan, Mihaela Roxana; Dusinska, Maria; Grudzinski, Ireneusz P.; Nowicka, Anna M.

Personalized medicine is a new approach to modern oncology. Here, to facilitate the application of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from lung cancer cells as potent advanced therapy medicinal products in lung cancer, the EV membrane was functionalized with a specific ligand for targeting purposes. In this role, the most effective heptapeptide in binding to lung cancer cells (PTHTRWA) was used. The functionalization process of EV surface was performed through the C- or N-terminal end of the heptapeptide. To prove the activity of the EVs functionalized with PTHTRWA, both a model of lipid membrane mimicking normal and cancerous cell membranes as well as human adenocarcinomic alveolar basal epithelial cells (A549) and human normal bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B) have been exposed to these bioconstructs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed that the as-bioengineered PTHTRWA-EVs loaded with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle (SPIO) cargos reach the growing tumor when dosed intravenously in NUDE Balb/c mice bearing A549 cancer. Molecular dynamics (MD) in silico studies elucidated a high affinity of the synthesized peptide to the α5β1 integrin. Preclinical safety assays did not evidence any cytotoxic or genotoxic effects of the PTHTRWA-bioengineered EVs.

2024

Surface warming in Svalbard may have led to increases in highly active ice-nucleating particles

Tobo, Yutaka; Adachi, Kouji; Kawai, Kei; Matsui, Hitoshi; Ohata, Sho; Oshima, Naga; Kondo, Yutaka; Hermansen, Ove; Uchida, Masaki; Inoue, Jun; Koike, Makoto

The roles of Arctic aerosols as ice-nucleating particles remain poorly understood, even though their effects on cloud microphysics are crucial for assessing the climate sensitivity of Arctic mixed-phase clouds and predicting their response to Arctic warming. Here we present a full-year record of ice-nucleating particle concentrations over Svalbard, where surface warming has been anomalously faster than the Arctic average. While the variation of ice-nucleating particles active at around −30 °C was relatively small, those active at higher temperatures (i.e., highly active ice-nucleating particles) tended to increase exponentially with rising surface air temperatures when the surface air temperatures rose above 0 °C and snow/ice-free barren and vegetated areas appeared in Svalbard. The aerosol population relevant to their increase was largely characterized by dust and biological organic materials that likely originated from local/regional terrestrial sources. Our results suggest that highly active ice-nucleating particles could be actively released from Arctic natural sources in response to surface warming.

2024

Surface ozone and crop damage in Norway - Estimates for the year 2010. SFT rapport, 99:05

Tørseth, K.; Hansen, A.; Simpson, D.; Solberg, S.

1999

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